The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



August 11, ISii, 



A CORDIAL INVITATION 



Is extended to all local and visiting florists and their friends to come and sec our fine collectioin oii 



market plants of all kinds. , ^ " ' ' 



OUR BOSTON FERNS, PANDANUS, ARAUCARIAS, 

 FICUS, CROTONS AND PALMS 



are in first-rate condition and we have a lot of young stock of all kinds that will interest you. 



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THE FINEST STOCK IN THE WEST 



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Frank Oechslin, 



• 4911 

 Qiilncy St., 



Take Qarfield Park L to 48th Ave., walk 5 blocks north, or W. Madison St. and 48th Ave. surface car. 



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BOCHESTEB. 



The Market. 



Business during the last two weeks 

 has been quite satisfactory. No sur- 

 plus stock has accumulated, the trade 

 using everything as fast as it came in. 

 Asters are coming into the market in 

 reasonable quantity and the quality is 

 excellent, Queen of the Market show- 

 ing exceptionally well. Asters are sell- 

 ing at from 15 cents, tg 20 cents a dozen 

 retail. Sweet peas are running a little 

 below grade and the supply just about 

 equals the demand; they can be bought 

 at from 10 cents to 15 cents a bunch. 

 A few carnations are seen in the stores, 

 but their day is about past. 



Growers of asters for the market re- 

 port that the fields are looking fine, and 

 everything points to one of the best 

 seasons local growers have experienced. 

 Last year Monroe county asters were 

 shipped to the wholesale markets of 

 New York, Philadelphia, Chicago and 

 other large centers, but the demand 

 in 1910 bids fair to tax the crop to 

 the limit. 



Various Notes. 



Fred B. King, president of the Man- 

 deville & King Co., seedsmen, left on 

 Tuesday for a three weeks' trip up the 

 Great Lakes and over the Georgian Bay 

 district after big fish. 



George B. Hart and family are en- 

 joying a vacation at Stony lake, near 

 Peterboro, Ont. 



Chas. H. Vick was in Syracuse a 

 part of last week arranging for an ex- 

 hibition to be conducted by James 

 Vick's Sons at the New York state 

 fair. This exhibit will be asters and 

 vegetables grown by customers of the 

 house, and sixty-nine prizes, aggre- 

 gating $1,040, have been offered by the 

 firm. E. F. B. 



Fort Wasme, Ind. — Articles of incor- 

 poration were filed at Indianapolis, 

 August 3, for the well known firm of 

 W. J. & M. S. Vesey. The capital is 

 $54,000 and the directors are Wm. J. 

 Vesey, Mary S.J Vesey, Sally Vesey, 

 Dick M. Vesey, W. Jt Vesey, David 8. 

 Vesey and Catherine Vesey. 



VIOLETS 



Gov. llerrick. Princess of Wales, 

 fine fiel<i -grown plants, $5.00 per 100; 

 $45.00 per 1000. 



Lady Campbell, $4.00 per 100; $35.00 

 per 1000. 



Aster Plants. Sample's Branch- 

 ing, White, Pink, Lavender, $1.75 per 

 1000. 



Primnlas, Cbinensis and Ob- 

 conica; Cineraria, Dwarf Double 

 Alyssums, Asp. Sprengeri, $2.00 per 

 100; 300 for $5.00. 



Celery and Cabbag^e Plants, 

 best varieties, $1.00 per 1000; $7.60 

 per 10,000. Parsley, D. Curled, fine 

 plants, $1.50 per 1000. 



J. C. SCHMIDT 



Bristol, Pa. 



TRADE LIST 



HoneyHUckle, Chinese vaiiegrated; stronK 

 plantai, tl.60 per doz. 



Crotons, 4-ln. pota. $2.00 per doz.; from 3-in. 

 pots, IIJSO per doz. 



Heconia Vernon, In bloom. 3-iD. pots.tS.OO 100. 



ClematiM Panicniata. gtronR plants, $10.00 100. 



Kerns for Dishes, assorted varieties, 2-ln. pots, 

 $3.00 per lUO. 



Asparasvs Sprencrerl, 2-in. pots. $2.00 per 100; 

 2>3-ln. pots. $3.00 per 100; strong plants from 3-in. 

 poto, $6.00 per 100. 



Paasiflora Coenilea. 3-ln. pots. $6.00 per 100. 



Hone jrsnckles. Woodbine. 4-ln.pot8.|lJ50perdoz. 



Salvia Bonfire, 3-in. pote. $3.00 per 100. 



Plants fiom 2S2-in. pots. $3.00 per 100: Chrysan- 

 themnniH, Wlilte Cloud. Pacific Supreme, Oolden 

 Olow, Ivory, Klondyke, Lulu. 



C. EISELE 



1 life t WestfflordaRd Sts.. PHIUDEIPHIA, PA. 

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Decorative Plants 



LikURUS CERA8U8 



Suitable for roof grardens and in front of hotels, etc. 

 Price per pair, from $4.00 to $10.00. From $6.00 a pair 

 up we ftirnlsh fine shaped pyramids, 6 to 8 ft. high. 



£xtra value for the money. 

 Aucnba Japonica, varleKated, in pots. For 



hotels, etc.; fine, bushy plants, well furnished. 



from 36c to $3.00 each; large plants in wooden ' 



tubs. 

 Abies Kosteri, In pot, $1.60 and $2.00 each. 

 Boxwood , perfect, globular, fine, 36c, 60c, 75c and 



$1.00 each. 

 Rubbers, single and combinations, 8 to 9-in., 



from $1.60 to $4.00 each ; 6-in., $6.00 per doz. 

 Araucaria excelsa, 2 to 2^9 feet high, $1.S0 to 



$2.60 each. 

 Araucaria trianca and robusta, $1.25 to $2.00 



each. 

 Cibotium Schiedei, large plants, $3.00 each: 



smaller, $1.60 each, $16.00 per doz. 

 Phoenix Roebelenii, doz., $12.00, $18.00 and 



$24.00. 

 Pandanus Veitchii. 6-in., 76c; 6>9-1d., $1.00 each: 



6-in., $1.26; 7-in., tlJSO and $2.00 each. 

 Kentia Combinations, 6-in. and 4H>-in.. 2 to 3 



In a pot, doz., $12.00; from 15 to 24 Inches liiKh; 



larger. $1 60; $18.00 per doz. 

 Larse Kentias, 11-ln. tubs, 6 feet high, tlOM 



each; larger plants up to $20.00. 

 Raphis humiiis , 7 and 8-in. pots, $2.00 to $4.00 



each. 

 Raphis flabelliformis, 7 and 8-in. pots, $3.00 to 



$6.00 each. 

 Dracaena fracrrans. Dr. l,indeni. Dr. 3lfis- 



sanseana, Dr. Gracilis, from $1.00 to ii.OO 



each. 

 Japanese Tiny Plants, in fancy croclcs, f'-OO. 



$6.00 and $9.00 per doz. 

 Ctolden Leaf Privet, flno plants, 4'3-in. ' ots, 



doz.. $3.00; $26.00 per 100. 

 Schoeizeii and Piersoni Ferns, well 8haix>d, 



8-iD. to 9-in. azalea pots, tlJSO, $2.00 and ii-IO 



each. Plants very fine. 

 Boston , Whitmani and Scottii, from6-ln. I'-^as. 



doz.. $4.00. 

 Euonymns, varieeated and ereen, 7 and ' Id. 



pots, nicely shaped, per pair, $1.60, $2.00. 

 Tnidescantia hancine ba8l<et«. $1.00 eacb 

 Blaranta Zebrina, 4 and 4'a-in., fine plants, ' 'Z-. 



$3.00 and $4.00. 

 Gardenia Veitchii, fine bushy plants, '^oi 



5^2-ln. pots, well branched, the kind forplai og 



out, $16.00 per 100. 

 PandanuH Sanderi plants from 60c to $2.00 • cb. 

 Chrysanths. , for pot culture, from 6 and i". 



pots, doz., $6.00; 100 at $46.00. 

 Variesated Aspidistra, $1JW and fSJOO ■ '■^• 



Plenty of leaves. 

 Dracaena indivisa, from 6-ln. pote, 24-in. ind 



over, doa., $3.00; 100. $25.00. 

 Cut L.ily of the Valley, extra selected, a »" 



times. $4.00 per 100, with or without roots <»• 



tras. $3.00 per 100. 

 Cat I<:a»>ter Lilies, doz., $1.00: $8.00 per 100. 

 Boston Ferns. 6-in. pots, $6.(X)adoz.; 6>ln. '•*• 



$9.00 a doz. ; 7-in. pot», $12.00 a doz. Very B' <•• 

 Small Kentia Belmoreana, 3>i2-ln. pots, t^O"* 



per 100. ^ 



Cocos Weddeliiana, 313-in. pots, $16.00 per lOO: 



2'9-in. pots. $10.00 per 100. 

 Pandanus Utilis, 10-inch pots, $3.00 each. ^"^^ 



f»ot high. 

 Crotons, 3x4-in. pots. $3.00 per doz. 



75c for each case and jMickinK. 

 Cash with order. 



ANTON SCnULTHEIS, College Point, 1 1- 



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